ADIC SNC 5100 Network Card User Manual


 
Commands 153
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rm
To remove a file, use the
rm command and specify the file name in quotes:
SN60023 > rm "file.ext"
route
The
route utilities maintain a route file, nvfs:/mgmt/route, which is
used at system startup to initialize the network routing table. Each route entry
is a single line of the format:
destination:gateway
where
destination is an IP address (for a subnet or host) or the name of a host that is
described in the hosts file.
gatewayis an IP address or the name of a gateway to a host. The gateway
must be a device on the local subnet.
An IP address is a text string in standard IP Address format (i.e., 10.0.0.2). A
host or gateway name must be listed in the hosts file.
Here is an example of the contents of the route file.
socrates:bruno
10.0.0:bruno
The first line instructs the system to reach the host socrates by directing the
IP packets to the host bruno. The second example shows how all traffic for
the subnet 10.0.0 (implied netmask is 255.255.255.0) is sent to the host
bruno for forwarding. By default, no routes are defined in the route file.
The
route command is invoked to add, remove, and list the route table.
route
add,destination,gateway
The route add command adds a route to the destination through the
gateway.
SN60023 > route "add","200.0.0","bruno"
SN60023 >